Mucin gene expression is not regulated by estrogen and/or progesterone in the ocular surface epithelia of mice

Jun 26, 2003Experimental eye research

Mucin gene activity in mouse eye surface cells is not controlled by estrogen or progesterone

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Abstract

Muc4 and Muc5AC gene expression in the ocular surface epithelia is not significantly affected by estrogen or progesterone treatment in mice.

  • Post-menopausal women experience reduced mucus secretion, which may relate to dry eye syndrome.
  • Mice with ovaries removed showed no significant changes in Muc4 and Muc5AC expression in the ocular surface after hormone treatment.
  • Estrogen treatment increased Muc4 expression in the reproductive tract, while progesterone counteracted this effect.
  • The expression of Muc4 and Muc5AC in the ocular surface is not hormonally regulated, indicating tissue-specific regulation of mucin genes.

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